Railway signal lamp



Dec, 16, 1930. E. A. EVERETT Y 1,785,516

RAILWAY SIGNAL LAMP Filed Feb. 18, 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR.

TTORNE Y.

Dec. 16, 1930. E. A. EVERETT 1,785,516

- RAILWAY SIGNAL LAMP Filed Feb. 18. 1929 2 Sheets-Sheet 2' INVENTOR ATTORN Y.

Patented Dec. 16,1930

UNITED STATES EnwAnD'A. EVERETT, or NEW YonK, 1v. Y."

RAILWAY sIe AI; IQAlVIP-"l .7 'i i l Application filedlebruary 1 1 6. se i 1 n6.34o,s42.

This invention relates to railway light sig nals which are constructed in the-form of a light projector, and the invention relates more particularly to the methodof mount- .5 ing and adjusting such projectors and has for its objects to provide a. projector mounting which is universally adjustable, which can a be applied to existing lamp brackets and which is low in cost. Other objects of the in- 10 vention will appear from the following specification and the accompanying drawings forming part thereof, in which one form of Fig. 4. is a sighting device used tojalign the projector. 1 p a p Light projectors of the type used in railway signals are now used with a high degree of precision whereby their efficiency is in creased and illumination by low voltage bulbs is practical. This efiiciency has led to -a demand fora mounting'for the projector which can be adjusted with precision to direct the light beam as'desired. The present invention provides a mounting of this type.

The projector housing may be constructed as illustrated in my co-pending applications, 60,899, filed Oct. 6, 1925, 808,649, filed Au ust 31, 1928, or 306,636, filed Sept. '18, 1928. or the purpose of the present invention the housing is provided with a pair of pivotslocated on a vertical line. bracket by a three point clamp is provided with means to engage the vertical pivots of the housing and screws are provided to adots. This secures a universal adjustment for the projector housing.

In the drawings, 11 is the body of the pros jector housing, 12 is the roundal in front Which-secures the lens, (not shown) in'place in place. The conduitfor the electricwires projector} edge'of 22.

A I slide clamped to a- .and 13 are screws for securing the roundal,

is and rear dOQI shown at S O r is gedat lti and fastened at 17 ce t ner.

I The housing is al gned by a detachable sight compri singthe sighting tube 21 sup5 ported by'thearm 19 which isdetachably se cured to the projection 18 onjtop of the hous ing. 'Thisprojection is wedgesliaped and ac curatelyfaced so that -'wh en"the arm 19 is forced into place by pin 20, the sighting tube aligns with the axis'of theproj'ector. I

The right angle bracket 22 is usually securedto the signal'mast and is of a standard type usually formed'from a fiat piece of iron. The bracket23 is arranged to slide on the vertical arm of 22.- This bracket encloses the arm 22 and is clamped to thisarm in the position desired byfthe set screws 25 and 26 opposed by the point'24'engaging the opposite F ormedintegral with' the housing 11 are the 111 's27 and 28 projecting on one side of the housing and forming the supports for the vertical pivots 31-31. The rearof the bracket 23'ha-sfo-rmed integral therewith the. lugs 29 and 30 projecting from the rear of the bracket and" engaging. the pivots 131- 31.

. This. enables the housing 11, to swing on these pivots in a horizontal plane and its position relative to the bracket 23is adjustedby the stud bolts 33and36, engaging the pads 34 and 35 respectively. p

The inner, lower end of bracket 23 projects. at 38 toengage the stop 39 in the arm 22- thereby limiting the downward movement of bracket 23 when it is released. 6 v I It willbe noted that bracket 23 is tilted about point24 by studs 25 and 26 and the projector is correspondingly tilted in azi. wmuth and at the same time it may be'rotated horizontally on pivots 31-31, thus providing I a universaladjustmentfor the direction of ust the posltlon of the housing onthese 131V.

.claim {1. In light projector support, the com- 'bination, a projector housingfa rectangular fixed ;arm, a sliding bracket adjustably clamped to said arm, pivotal means connectingsaid housing to said sliding bracket and screws in said bracket, one on either side of i said pivot, engaging said housing for adjusting the horizontal positionof said housing on said pivot. i

2. In a light proj bination, a projector housing having a pair of lugs vertically spacechajvertical arm, a

, sliding bracket clamped to arm "by a three point clamp and having a pair oflugs U I f' vertically spaced and pivotal means connecting the lugs in said housing to the'xlugs in said bracket whereby said housing may be tilted vertically and-rotated horizontally. 3. In a light projector support, thecombination, a projector housing, a 'rectangular vertical arm,'-a sliding[hracketplamped to said arm" byv a three point clamp, a pair of projections integrally formedon said bracket in vertical alignment and a; pair of projections integrally formed on said housing pivotally connected with the projections .of the bracket. f l In testimony whereof. I aflix my signature; 7 EDWARD A; EVERETT.

ector support, the com- 

